The State Patrol says the 21-year-old driver lost control of his vehicle and spun into a ditch, where he hit and killed two construction workers. The speed limit in the area was 70 miles per hour despite being a construction zone. Investigators say they're unsure whether the driver was speeding.

Authorities say the 21-year-old driver ran off the road and crashed into a construction zone. Authorities found one of the workers dead at the scene. The other died a short time later at Hennepin County Medical Center.

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is again pleading with drivers to take care when traveling through an Interstate 94 construction zone where a woman was critically injured in a crash this week. It followed two other rear-end crashes in the work zone in April.

An investigator told KFGO radio, the 18-year-old driver was traveling 78 miles-per-hour when she lost control and collided with an oncoming SUV near Alexandria in February. The State Patrol says winter weather was also a factor in the fatal crash that killed the four young women from the Twin Cities area.

Authorities say the driver lost control of his vehicle on the ramp from southbound 280 to I-94 in St. Paul early this morning. The driver of the vehicle then fled the scene on foot, leaving the car behind.

A Central Corridor light rail construction worker lost his hand and foot after heavy machinery rolled over on him Tuesday. The worker for contractor Ames Construction was working on an overpass near I-35W when the mobile lift he was in toppled over.